Chiweenie Puppy for sale in Silas, Alabama | Petzlover


Chiweenie's for adoption
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Young adults 1 to 3 yrs, and puppies 6 to 12 months available for placement in new homes. There are a few older. Breeder passed away, some will need to be socialized, adoption fee is $350.00 but is negotiable upon socialization. None are biters, just scared of people. All are up to date on shots and wormings. All adoption fees go twords feeding and medical. Serious inquiries only please. Mandatory Sterilization *** puppies under 6 months have a $350.00 Non negotiable adoption fee Thank You.
There are many coat colors, Sable, Black & Tan, Tri colored, Blue, Blonde, Red, and Lavender, most are shorthaired and a few longhaired. None over 10 lbs. Most average under 7 lbs. With a longer body and standing under 12 inches tall. All are on Purina Dog Chow and are getting familiar with a crate,they have been raised in a kennel outside. But are starting to get used to being inside. A few are house broken and some will use a peepee pad. All are loving and just waiting for a family to love them.
☆☆☆Breed Information☆☆☆
They are highly intelligent and they are excellent prospects for the AKC Fast Cat Lure Course competitions.
They make excellent companions for elderly people and are durable enough to hold up to small childeren who might accidentally drop them.
Great apartment size and generally never get sick. Very loyal and loving. Easy to groom and love to play. They are not a barky type of small dog. But they think they are a German Shepherd LOL
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the adoption fee for the Chiweenies?
The adoption fee for the Chiweenies is $350.00, but it is negotiable depending on the socialization of the dog. Please note that for puppies under 6 months, the adoption fee is non-negotiable.
What age range do the Chiweenies fall into?
The available Chiweenies for adoption range from young adults aged 1 to 3 years and puppies aged 6 to 12 months. There are also a few older dogs available.
Are the Chiweenies socialized?
While none of the Chiweenies are biters, some may need socialization as they are initially scared of people. It’s important to consider this when adopting.
What health checks have the Chiweenies undergone?
All Chiweenies are up to date on vaccinations and worming treatments. The adoption fees contribute towards their feeding and medical costs.
What is the size and coat type of the Chiweenies?
Most Chiweenies are under 10 lbs, averaging just under 7 lbs, with a longer body and standing under 12 inches tall. They come in a variety of coat colors including Sable, Black & Tan, Tri-colored, Blue, Blonde, Red, and Lavender. The majority are shorthaired, with a few longhaired.
How are the Chiweenies raised?
These dogs have been raised in a kennel outside but are starting to acclimate to indoor living. They are getting familiar with crate training, and some are already housebroken or use peepee pads.
What are the characteristics of the Chiweenies?
The Chiweenie is a highly intelligent breed, making them excellent candidates for competitions like the AKC Fast Cat Lure Course. They are durable enough for small children and make great companions for elderly people. These dogs are known for being loyal, loving, and easy to groom.
Are Chiweenies good for apartment living?
Yes! Chiweenies are great for apartment living due to their small size and low activity requirements. They are not excessively barky and possess a playful and affectionate nature.
What kind of diet do the Chiweenies follow?
The Chiweenies are currently on a diet of Purina Dog Chow as they transition into new homes.
Are there any specific requirements for adoption?
Serious inquiries only, please. There is a mandatory sterilization policy for all adopted dogs. We encourage potential adopters to consider the socialization needs of the Chiweenies as part of the adoption process.





















